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Gut Molecule Linked to Decreased Myelination in Mouse Brains
Angie Voyles Askham,
Spectrum
| Feb 17, 2022
| 4 min read
A study shows that a molecule produced by intestinal microbes can enter the brain and that its presence is also associated with altered brain connectivity.
How Bacterial Communities Divvy up Duties
Holly Barker, PhD
| Jun 1, 2023
| 10+ min read
Biofilms are home to millions of microbes, but disrupting their interactions could produce more effective antibiotics.
Could Cancer’s Microbiome Help Diagnose and Treat the Disease?
Jef Akst
| Mar 14, 2022
| 10+ min read
A growing appreciation of the bacterial assemblages that live within tumors has researchers striving to understand and capitalize on their role.
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant
| Aug 1, 2011
| 3 min read
First Life, Radioactivity, Brain Bugs, Life of Earth
Integrate and Innovate with NGS and Multiomics
The Scientist
and Illumina
| May 4, 2023
| 6 min read
Researchers across disciplines combine layers of discovery obtained with accessible NGS-based multiomics approaches.
How the Microbiome Influences Drug Action
Shawna Williams
| Jul 15, 2019
| 10+ min read
Through their effects on metabolism and immunity, bacteria in the gut affect whether medications will be effective for a given patient.
Search for Life on the Red Planet
Diana Kwon
| Dec 1, 2017
| 10+ min read
Growing evidence points to a once-habitable world—and recent findings suggest that life could exist on Mars today.
An Offensive Playbook
Mary Beth Aberlin
| Feb 1, 2014
| 3 min read
Developing nonaddictive drugs to combat pain
Week in Review, July 15–19
Jef Akst
| Jul 19, 2013
| 5 min read
Bias in preclinical research; medical marijuana for kids; a swath of microbial genomes; plastic ocean habitats; rethinking scientific evaluation
Remembering Those We Lost in 2021
Lisa Winter
| Dec 23, 2021
| 5 min read
As the year draws to a close, we look back on researchers we bid farewell to, and the contributions they made to their respective fields.
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